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Statue of the Cult of OsirisPainted wood and bronze, 16.8 x 36 x 38 cms.Ptolemaic Period ca. 332-30
The Phoenician Oracle (only nine more to go!! \(´▽`)/) Taw - “Mark” Oracular meaning: Purpose, iden
Arcum tendit Apollo. Sculpture by Emil Cedercreutz, 1924.Bronze sculpture of Apollo with his bow on
Statuette of Amun-Ra. Late Period, ca. 715-332 BC.Bronze, solid cast, inlaid. 25.8 x 5 x 7.3 cms.Cle
The Phoenician Oracle is almost done and I will have a surprise by the end of this week! Hē - “Windo
Winged goddess Victoria, Altar of the Fatherland, Rome - Italy
Pan by Andrea Briosco (1510-20)
Who needs legs when you have such an awesome belly?Bronze furniture leg with Silenus atop the large
ancientart:Roman Hand of Sabazius, 3rd century, made of bronze. Courtesy & currently located at
Happy #Caturday from the Brooklyn Museum! This is a monthly celebration of cats based on our exhibit
gods-of-europe:- Heraclès, bronze (- IIe s.) Musée du Capitole, Rome
Almost halfway done with the Phoenician alphabet oracle. There are 22 letters/cards in total and I&r
courtneysreadingservice:book recommendations part 1
Another post! (because the link post shows up as a lame green square in my feed and not a cute image
Hermanubis1st-2nd Century ADEgypt, Alexandria, AfricaHermanubis, was a Greco-Egyptian deity, a combi
Plaque with Hercules and the Hydra, 4th century CELate AntiqueBronze inlaid with copper, silver, and
Roman men, gods, and demi-gods at the Louvre Museum, ParisPhotos by Charles Reeza
cma-greek-roman-art: Lar, 1-25, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis household god once
gods-of-europe: - Éphèbe d'Anticythère, bronze (-390) Musée arché
gods-of-europe: - Aurige de Delphes, bronze (-470) Musée archéologique de Delphes
ancientart: Roman Hand of Sabazius, 3rd century, made of bronze. Courtesy & curre
bronze and stone busts
medievalpoc: Ancient Art Week!Roman: Artemis of Ephesus early second century. Alabaster, bronze, 2
Meli-Shipak’s kudurru commemorating a land donation to his son Marduk-apla-iddina, limesto
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